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Title: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: Terry Caron on February 13, 2016, 12:20:39 PM
Hey guys, did Sterling make more than one version of the Mustang?
If so, what are the differences?

Terry
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: Terry Caron on February 13, 2016, 01:03:29 PM
I know there are the S-1/S-2 Ringmasters and I think I've seen Mustangs with and without the "kinked" leading edge.
Different kits or trim pieces just left off sometimes?

Terry
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: Jim Kraft on February 13, 2016, 01:47:37 PM
There were short triangular pieces that went on the leading edge to the fuselage like on the full scale wing, but most leave them off as they sometimes get in the way of the landing gear and the tank.
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: Terry Caron on February 13, 2016, 01:53:47 PM
Good, Jim, thanks.

Terry
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: RknRusty on February 13, 2016, 02:23:44 PM
Nice one Jim.
I flew my Sterling Yak-9 for a couple of months before I got around to adding the little triangles at the LE, and notched them for the LG. I'd like to get ahold of a Sterling Mustang, if for no other reason, so the Yak can have its twin Sis to hang with. I do fly the Yak about 3 or 4 times a year. Not much for the usual windy days, especially since it's one I really try not to bust.
Here's the Mustang's twin, the evil Yak-9. Still haven't added the exhaust pipes where that blue tape is.
(http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u116/rknrusty/Airplanes/WP_20141121_001_zpsc19f5202.jpg)
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: Jim Kraft on February 13, 2016, 02:56:30 PM
Ooh! Nice Rusty. I love the trim. Nice work with the leading edge triangles.
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: pat king on February 13, 2016, 03:26:35 PM
My Mustang 45 could be considered a variant of the Sterling Mustang. It is the same shape as the Sterling S2 Mustang upsized for a .45 with wing mounted gear. The Mustang pictured is covered in chrome. It was built by John Stiles.I also have the sister ship the Yak9 in the same size.see the vendors corner.

Pat
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: Terry Caron on February 13, 2016, 07:09:53 PM
Pat mentions the S2 Mustang.
That prompts the question, was/is there an S1 Mustang?

Terry
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: dennis lipsett on February 13, 2016, 07:17:58 PM
Pat mentions the S2 Mustang.
That prompts the question, was/is there an S1 Mustang?

Terry


terry the Sterling version is the s1 version
Pat kings version is a 45 sized profile and is the S2 version. I better mention that Pat makes a really nice kit.

dennis
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: Dan McEntee on February 13, 2016, 07:26:18 PM
There is a Sterling model collector's web site and it should explain the kit number sequence. Kit S-1 was the Ringmaster, S-2 the Mustang and so on. The Ringmaster, Mustang and Yak all came out the same year and are old time legal as kitted. The S-1A Ringmaster came out years later, about the same time as their Hellcat and I think they share the same wing which has a sheeted leading edge. Other than the Ringmaster, there was only one version or variant of each Sterling kit..
  Type at you later,
   Dan McEntee
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: Terry Caron on February 13, 2016, 07:32:58 PM
Thanks, Dan, that clears it up.
I've been under the false notion that the S1-A RM was an S2 RM so, encountering reference to the S2 Mustang, I assumed an S1 version.

Terry
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: john e. holliday on February 13, 2016, 07:41:44 PM
The Hellcat was a larger plane than the S-1A Ringmaster.   I've had and flown the S-1 Ringmaster,  the Yak,  S-1A Ringmaster and the Hellcat.  I don't remember ever building the Mustang.  By the way Sterling had a large radio control Mustang in which one of our club members back in the 60's built for control line scale.   I don't believe Sterling had any other size kits of the Mustang.
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: mike londke on February 13, 2016, 08:11:46 PM
Nice one Jim.
I flew my Sterling Yak-9 for a couple of months before I got around to adding the little triangles at the LE, and notched them for the LG. I'd like to get ahold of a Sterling Mustang, if for no other reason, so the Yak can have its twin Sis to hang with. I do fly the Yak about 3 or 4 times a year. Not much for the usual windy days, especially since it's one I really try not to bust.
Here's the Mustang's twin, the evil Yak-9. Still haven't added the exhaust pipes where that blue tape is.
(http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u116/rknrusty/Airplanes/WP_20141121_001_zpsc19f5202.jpg)
  Rusty, I have one for sale in the Classifieds. Mike
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: RknRusty on February 14, 2016, 08:34:29 AM
Hey Mike,
I just went to Classifieds and searched for your name as well as "Mustang." Didn't see either. But if you bring it to Huntersville I can get it from you then. Only 11 weeks, Woo Hoo!
If you want to unload it sooner, PM me and we'll do the deal.
Rusty
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: wwwarbird on February 14, 2016, 12:40:55 PM
My Mustang 45 could be considered a variant of the Sterling Mustang. It is the same shape as the Sterling S2 Mustang upsized for a .45 with wing mounted gear. The Mustang pictured is covered in chrome. It was built by John Stiles.I also have the sister ship the Yak9 in the same size.see the vendors corner.

Pat

 What picture?
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: pat king on February 14, 2016, 01:46:45 PM
Wayne,
There is a picture posted in the vendors corner. Here is another.

Pat
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: wwwarbird on February 14, 2016, 01:53:14 PM
 
 Thanks Pat. ;D
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: dale gleason on February 15, 2016, 07:39:18 AM
There are at least three variants of boxes the Mustangs came in that I know of. I have an old kit with "F-51" on the boxtop, orange. Then I've got the latest one, the boxtop says "P-51", yellow, the flyer is that left-handed guy. But, in 1956, the "P-51" I built had a different box than these, very similar to the old Ringmaster box. In all instances, the planes are the same.

dg
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: Stew Robinson on February 15, 2016, 04:04:28 PM
I finally finished my S2 kit from the mid eighties and have been working up the nerve to fly it. I'd hate to smash such a pretty plane, so I'll probably build and fly my Twister kit first(I can get another)   ;D  S2 wing ribs are available and the plans are too. When I do smash mine, I'll build another, but a little  better this time.

Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: Terry Caron on February 15, 2016, 04:42:55 PM
Hey Stew - welcome to the forum!
Congrats on the Mustang - how 'bout some pix???

Terry
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: Stew Robinson on February 15, 2016, 05:26:46 PM
. The green one is mine, the yellow one with the battle damage is my son in law's
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: Terry Caron on February 15, 2016, 05:52:10 PM
Mustang's lookin' good - is that a .15X on it?

Terry
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: Stew Robinson on February 15, 2016, 06:16:03 PM
It's an Enya .35, also from the mid eighties. Wasn't fun to get it started. Once I bought a Sullivan 12 volt starter, it agreed to run nicely and is about halfway broken in.
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: Terry Caron on February 15, 2016, 06:43:15 PM
OK - couldn't see details, and the "band" around the middle looked .15X-ish.
No doubt, the Enya's a more appropriate choice.  ;D

Terry
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: Balsa Butcher on February 15, 2016, 11:35:23 PM
In the late 60's I built one with an OS-35 R/C, 3 line bellcrank, flaps arrester hook, wing mounted gear, and flew it in profile carrier. It didn't fly very fast but at least it would not go very slow either, but it looked cool.  8)
Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: Phil Krankowski on February 16, 2016, 09:54:37 PM
pop over to Hip pocket aeronautics
http://hippocketaeronautics.com/
there are probably 3 different versions in the plan gallery (free login required)
two are full fuselage, one profile, at least on my brief click through.

Phil

Title: Re: Sterling Mustang variants?
Post by: RknRusty on February 16, 2016, 10:14:29 PM
 Rusty, I have one for sale in the Classifieds. Mike
Kewl! Now I'm getting a Sterling Mustang to keep my lonesome evil Yak company. Now I have to learn to fly two at once for Slow Combat.
Rusty